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    Part A This portfolio entry requires an assessment and care plan to be presented incorporating the nursing process based on a client that I assisted in the care of during my clinical placement. The patient on which the care plan will be assessed will be a 72 year old female, May Watters who I assisted in the care of during clinical placement in the Emergency Department (ED). May Watters is a pseudo name to ensure confidentiality to An Bord Analtrais standards (ABA 2000). May was brought in by ambulance

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    Reflective Account Personal Statement Support for daily living tasks and a care plan: Every person in the nursing home has his or her own specific daily living plan. Many of the plans are quite similar but there are differences for people that have specific physical health or mental health issues. The resident has five legal rights: a) to be treated with "respect and dignity"; b) to privacy; c) to be informed of services and fees; d) to medical care; and e) to manage their money (Findlaw.com). Clarify

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    Part A This portfolio entry requires an assessment and care plan to be presented incorporating the nursing process based on a client that I assisted in the care of during my clinical placement. The patient on which the care plan will be assessed will be a 72 year old female, May Watters who I assisted in the care of during clinical placement in the Emergency Department (ED). May Watters is a pseudo name to ensure confidentiality to An Bord Analtrais standards (ABA 2000). May was brought in by

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    An Exploration of a Needs Orientated Approach to Care Planning The aim of this assignment is to explore a needs orientated approach to care, and use a model of nursing – Roper, Logan and Tierney (RLT) model – to formulate a care plan. The RLT model of nursing is based on 12 activities of daily living and it provides a framework for nurses to plan and deliver appropriate nursing care. By using the activities of daily living when gathering information about a patient a nurse

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    Unit 4222-216- Support independence in the tasks of daily living- Outcome1-understand principles for supporting independence in the tasks of daily living-Individuals can benefit from being as indepenent as possible in the tasks of daily living as it depicts that people having the same level of choice, control and freedom in their daily lives as any other person. Each of the three main political

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    Support independence in the tasks of daily living 1. Understand principles for supporting independence in the tasks of daily living 1.1 Explain how individuals can benefit from being as independent as possible in the tasks of daily living Encouraging individuals to be as independent as they can be will give them more control over their life. This could be things such as choosing what they want to eat, what activity they want to what they want to wear, encouraging to do things for themselves.

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    You are a 61-year-old female who lives with family. You were recently approved for Personal Care Assistance services which identified the need for 6 hours of direct provision of activities of daily living tasks a week for personal care assistance. You are alert and fully oriented. You are able to direct your own care and manage your affairs. You are independent with ambulation (moving around), transferring from one place to another, eating and using the phone. You are not homebound and are able

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    College decided to plan a program that would benefit a set population’s oral health through education to bring awareness to oral hygiene. Although our objectives and goals changed throughout the first few stages of the program plan due to changes in facilities and target populations. Having to obtaining consent and HIPAA for each resident made the first plan extremely challenging because not all the residents at Roman Eagle’s could give consent, some had to come from their health care agent, legal surrogate

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    initiation of the several action plans at the functional level and their integration at the management level of the organization; and all staff and aspects of the organization must feel diverse activities to fully complete and achieve Rapha’s goals and mission. This section will discuss the anticipated potential barriers and how they will be overcome, communication strategy about the plan for the organization, market entry strategy and the procedural implementation plan and the methods and strategies

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    is no active party in the harm of elders by self-neglect, society has a social responsibility to care for individuals who are unable to care for themselves. Society has tasked healthcare workers with this care and health promotion. However, the healthcare system currently has inadequate means for ESN detection. The ineffective detection of ESN by healthcare is a social injustice because health care and promotion is being withheld from aging adults and resulting in a decrease in quality of life

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